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(toplevel): Include process.h.
(enum mem_type): Add MEM_TYPE_PROCESS, MEM_TYPE_HASH_TABLE,
MEM_TYPE_FRAME, MEM_TYPE_WINDOW enumerators.
(allocate_vectorlike): Make it a static function. Add parameter TYPE.
(allocate_vector, allocate_hash_table, allocate_window)
(allocate_frame, allocate_process, allocate_other_vector): New
functions.
(Fmake_vector): Call allocate_vector instead of allocate_vectorlike.
(mark_maybe_pointer): New function.
(mark_memory): Also mark Lisp data to which only pointers
remain and not Lisp_Objects.
(min_heap_address, max_heap_address): New variables.
(mem_find): Return MEM_NIL if START is below min_heap_address or
above max_heap_address.
(mem_insert): Compute min_heap_address and max_heap_address.
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 28 Feb 2001 13:29:33 +0000 |
parents | bbce331da1be |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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#include "copyright.h" /* $Header: /u/src/emacs/19.0/oldXMenu/RCS/FindPane.c,v 1.1 1992/04/11 22:10:19 jimb Exp $ */ /* Copyright Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985 */ /* * XMenu: MIT Project Athena, X Window system menu package * * XMenuFindPane - Find the first menu pane who's label matches a * particular string. * * Author: Tony Della Fera, DEC * January 22, 1986 * */ #include "XMenuInt.h" int XMenuFindPane(menu, label) register XMenu *menu; register char *label; { register XMPane *p_ptr; register int i = 0; /* * Check for NULL pointers! */ if (label == NULL) { _XMErrorCode = XME_ARG_BOUNDS; return(XM_FAILURE); } /* * Find the pane who's label matches the given label. */ for ( p_ptr = menu->p_list->next; p_ptr != menu->p_list; p_ptr = p_ptr->next ){ if (p_ptr->label_length == 0) { if (*label == '\0') { _XMErrorCode = XME_NO_ERROR; return (i); } } else { if (strncmp (label, p_ptr->label, p_ptr->label_length) == 0) { _XMErrorCode = XME_NO_ERROR; return (i); } } i++; } /* * If we get here then we have not found * a match. */ _XMErrorCode = XME_P_NOT_FOUND; return (XM_FAILURE); }